Midnight in the War Room There are no rules in a cyber war. There are no borders. The battleground is digital, but the impact is human. This is the untold story of defenders on the front lines.
A stop-motion animation showing two dancing figures that manifest within a man, each representing his emotions and functions. They linger in a divided space, isolated from the outside world. Suddenly, something rushes in and grabs their attention.
Leila and Shu Wen, once entangled in the same open relationship, meet for the first time at their lover’s funeral. As they search for the truth behind the death, they find solace in remembrance and healing in each other.
31 Minutos' star reporter, Juan Carlos Bodoque, is pulled from his retirement for one last mission: he has to uncover the truth about methane gas and its effect on the planet.
The story of a coerced sexual encounter, told through a series of close-ups. A newly-discovered student film made by Terence Davies ca 1980, during his time at the National Film and Television School.
During a wedding at a hotel, Bety, a young receptionist, becomes intrigued by Vicki, a mysterious older guest. The night lures them to the pool, the tension builds, and everything ends with an unexpected disappearance.
A playful self-help book promising guilt-free pleasure circulates among a group of gay men, setting off a series of sexy and comedic encounters. A couple, eager to renew their spark, embraces the book’s hedonistic rules for a year of indulgence. Two executives working on a shared project discover an attraction that quickly blurs professional lines. Meanwhile, a model and a photographer explore new desires during a photo shoot that becomes more intimate than expected. As their paths cross, the men learn that chasing pleasure can lead to chaos, laughter, and unexpected freedom.
Baffled by Adams newfound ‘power’ after years of battling depression, his long-time partner, Molly, insists they seek help from therapist, Dr. Motosko.
Two puppeteers, an older man and a young girl, arrive at a mysterious underground place with their peculiar packages, aiming to bring light into the darkness. As the stakes of their weathered puppet figures' performance rise, it reveals whether, when hope has already vanished, tales and fantasy might help us overcome our fears and even reality itself.
In Arsal, Lebanon, the film unveils the myriad challenges facing Syrian refugee children and their families. Beyond the struggles, silent acts of hope by a compassionate teacher echo an ambitious desire for a brighter, happier generation.
After losing their mother to the war, Vira is left alone with her brother Roma and gradually takes on the role of his caregiver. She wants to take him abroad, but when she brings it up, they speak the truth to each other for the first time.
A young photographer, full of love and life, sees her world transformed by war as she searches for her family and the life she once knew. This poetic short film is a haunting meditation on loss.
A European art collector’s visit to the British Museum’s ‘special collections’ raises suspicions when he fixates on a particular object. As he presses the curator for its acquisition, he stirs internal conflict, revealing the object’s controversial history.
A displaced Ukrainian actress suffers from PTSD and sleeps in her bathroom in a rented apartment in London. One day, she is haunted by an entity that resembles the movie star ZAZA.
Anni Albers was a prominent member of the interwar Bauhaus art movement in Germany. After Hitler came to power, she left her native country and devoted herself to her work with unwavering passion in the USA. Weaving textile patterns was more than just an aesthetic activity for her; she saw the intertwining of threads as a tangible projection of the very fabric of reality.
Shutter is an experimental short film that blurs the line between narrative, satire and self reflection. It primarily explores the anxiety of performance and the fear of being judged. Through various lives, the film communicates these pressures. A man who loses his temper over a letter, a comedian dying on stage and a dishonest friend. Anything from everyday actions to major stunts spiral out of control into moments of scrutiny and even silence becomes a form of judgement. By combining satire with a sense of self awareness, Shutter captures the true essence of creating, performing and exposing oneself to the gaze of others.